For some time now, the field of urban studies has been attempting to figure the urban whilst cognisant of the fact that the city exists as a highly problematic category of analysis. In this virtual special issue, we draw together some examples of what we call urban concepts under stress; concepts which appear to be reaching the limits of their capacity to render knowable a world characterised by the death of the city and the ascent of multi-scalar de-territorialisations and reterritorialisations. We organise the papers selected for inclusion into three bundles dealing respectively with complex urban systems, the hinterland problematic and governing cities in the age of flows. The phenomenon of urban concepts under stress stems from the exis...
The introduction to this Special Issue considers how literary and cultural representations of cities...
In our days, the foremost scene of human life is the city. The history of the last two centuries is ...
What do phenomena like sprawl, "generic city" or "urban segregation" have in common with the concept...
For some time now, the field of urban studies has been attempting to figure the urban whilst cognisa...
International audience“Urbanity” has become a “fuzzy/unclear concept” (Bourdin, 2010) which is even ...
In many domains we see a proliferation of claims made about how we can predict and measure the futur...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
An expanded set of sites, a more differentiated set of references and linguistic diversification hav...
In the context of debates about the epistemological and ontological coherence of concepts of critica...
Urban research is unreflexive toward its object of study, the city, compromising its methodologies a...
In the face of severe political, economic and environmental crises at the urban level, cities have b...
The study of relations between cities has long been a major focus in urban research. For decades, th...
Urban Theory Beyond the West contains twenty chapters from leading scholars, raising important theor...
The study of relations between cities has long been a major focus in urban research. For decades, th...
The stresses of the neoliberal academy relating to the precaritisation of labour and metricisation o...
The introduction to this Special Issue considers how literary and cultural representations of cities...
In our days, the foremost scene of human life is the city. The history of the last two centuries is ...
What do phenomena like sprawl, "generic city" or "urban segregation" have in common with the concept...
For some time now, the field of urban studies has been attempting to figure the urban whilst cognisa...
International audience“Urbanity” has become a “fuzzy/unclear concept” (Bourdin, 2010) which is even ...
In many domains we see a proliferation of claims made about how we can predict and measure the futur...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
An expanded set of sites, a more differentiated set of references and linguistic diversification hav...
In the context of debates about the epistemological and ontological coherence of concepts of critica...
Urban research is unreflexive toward its object of study, the city, compromising its methodologies a...
In the face of severe political, economic and environmental crises at the urban level, cities have b...
The study of relations between cities has long been a major focus in urban research. For decades, th...
Urban Theory Beyond the West contains twenty chapters from leading scholars, raising important theor...
The study of relations between cities has long been a major focus in urban research. For decades, th...
The stresses of the neoliberal academy relating to the precaritisation of labour and metricisation o...
The introduction to this Special Issue considers how literary and cultural representations of cities...
In our days, the foremost scene of human life is the city. The history of the last two centuries is ...
What do phenomena like sprawl, "generic city" or "urban segregation" have in common with the concept...